Many learning management systems provide a way to administer surveys. In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to embed a survey created in Google Docs into a Lectora project. You can learn how to create a Google Survey in Google Docs Help section (creating forms from spreadsheets) or simply search for "How to create a Google Survey". by Jonathan Shoaf.

Is there anything Google can’t do? That’s the question I asked myself yesterday after my first experience with Google Body. What Google has done for street maps, it is now beginning to do for the human body. Google Body is a virtual system that involves an anatomical human model where you can peel back the layers of the body to visualize everything from muscles, to organs, to nerves to bones (all labelled and all searchable!) – and the entire thing is web-based! learned about it from my friend Katia Hamati. body anatomy physiology biology google

'Not too long ago, Google came out with a Course Builder program, designed to allow schools and institutions an easy way to set-up their own MOOC platform. Naturally, I have some high expectations, I mean, this is Google after all. It’s clear that Google has a specific target in mind with this page: developers (or at least very web-savvy). elearning MOOCs online learnin

When writing for the Master course I am following (master in distance education), I started to use Google's wonder wheel, and what a wonderful search option this is. Tags: semantic google search engine Back from an invigorating and wonderful vacation (while writing papers), aaaaahhhh super. To start of my blogposts, I thought I would keep it simple. Why do I like it?

'Posted in Interesting Stuff Google Glass is hanging around on the periphery about to become mainstream. What is Google Glass? Google Glass recognises […] The post What’s up with Google Glass – infographic appeared first on www.elearnhub.org. Interesting Stuff Distance LearningGoogle Docs learning tools Online Learning How could it help education? Wearable technology. Wrap around frames (like glasses) with a microchip that allows you to see information like a pop up screen directly in front of you. No computer screens.

'With a bit of a delay some thoughts on Google''s move towards education ( lining up with EdX for the MOOC.org platform ). It does not come as too much of a surprise, as Google has been exploring education for a longer period of time. This highlights to me the trust in experimentation, self-directed training and learning to reach new innovations.

As Google already is, they must fight to maintain the value that they have built for their market. Google understands that to be successful in the tech world they must maintain value but also add value. Originally posted by Derek Brown on LinkedIn How To Dethrone Google, and Who Will Likely Do It (Hint: Not Facebook). In case you’ve been hiding under a rock for the last 24 hours, Google recently released news regarding a new pilot program for their driverless cars. Someone will dethrone Google, not just compete with them. Can Google be dethroned?
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'To see Big Data at work, look to Google, where number-crunching on a massive scale has changed hiring and management practices. Measurements and analytics rule at Google. All people decisions at Google are based on data and analytics,” according to Kathryn Dekas, a manager in Google’s “people analytics” team. Google’s conclusions have a bearing on where CLOs should be focusing their efforts. Brainteaser questions have been banned, Google recruiters no longer ask about grades, and you don’t have to have a college degree to land a job. . What do you do?
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It’s been quite an interesting week on the Google front, with the launch of one new service after another. The one making the biggest waves (if you pardon the pun) has been Google+ (plus). new profile feature that will probably replace Google’s current profile (I am not sure about this though). The +1 I figure will eventually end up deep inside Google’s ecosystem and will be included in the page-rank algorithm; it ties very well to their core business of search, a million individuals working with the +1 button might give Google the edge in providing human context to search.
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Steve Rosenbaum pointed out in his key note address at DevLearn that search engines like Google become less reliable and that we have to find other ways to manage the information overflow. decided to test Google myself. entered the search term ‘Kasper Spiro’ in Google, searching for images of myself. I’m not sure if the source of the problem are the sites that contain this incorrect information or that Google screws up. great example is e-Learninglearning that curates blogs on e-Learning. curation Flipboard google Zite
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'Excerpt: Google’s free learning management system, Google Classroom, is now in full release and is being made available today to all Apps for Education customers. During that time, according to Google Apps for Education Product Manager Zach Yeskel, more than 100,000 educators applied to be a part of the preview, and “tens of thousands” of those educations  from K-12 schools, colleges and universities actually participated. Classroom is an LMS that’s integrated with Google’s Apps for Education productivity suite.
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